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Hi all,

Does anyone happen to know the diameter and thread count of the body mount bolts? I'm getting ready to pull my body from the frame and want to buy some hardware for attaching it to the dolly.

Are they 7/16" coarse thread bolts?

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Old 08-03-2019, 10:08 AM
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7/16 x 14

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Many thanks, Ed! Enjoy the rest of your weekend.

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My weekend so far has consisted of trailering my 68 up to Long Beach for re-paint. Drive up was good, but coming back to San Diego took 3 1/2 hours to go 110 miles including a 35 mile parking lot on the 5. Don't understand why everyone in Los Angeles/Orange County has to come to San Diego every weekend.
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My weekend so far has consisted of trailering my 68 up to Long Beach for re-paint. Drive up was good, but coming back to San Diego took 3 1/2 hours to go 110 miles including a 35 mile parking lot on the 5. Don't understand why everyone in Los Angeles/Orange County has to come to San Diego every weekend.
I can relate! Traffic in Seattle on I5 (or "the 5" as you Californians say ) is frequently unbelievably bad. Between 50-70k people have moved to Seattle every year for over 10 years running, and the roads have turned into parking lots as a result.

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Thanks, John!

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